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Peter Bounty 371
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Posted: 21 May 2017 at 06:18 |
Jeg skal skifte skruer på skødeskinne til storsejlskøde på ruf. Der er 2 skruer i selve ruffet på hver side af skinnen. Nogen som har erfaring med det?
på engelsk: I'm going to change the screws in the trail. The one who sits on the ruf that is used for mailsail. The mounting that runs into the scratch with 2 screws on each side. Anyone who has experience with it?
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Captain Cook
Admiral Joined: 23 May 2006 Location: Denmark Status: Offline Points: 1009 |
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Hej Peter
Der sidder alu forstærkninger i glasfiberen, hvor der er drejet gevind til skruerne. www.myhanse.com/uploads/20080224_104112_HA40deckalu.pdf Kjeld (In english: Alu reinforcements with threads are imbedded in the fibreglass) Edited by Captain Cook - 20 June 2017 at 20:43 |
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Freya H400 #27 (2006), 40HP 3JH4E, 2-cabin, 3-blade Flexofold, Aries LiftUp Windvane, Exturn 300, Jefa DD1,Simrad NX40,Icom M603(VHF)+M802(SSB)
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Captain Cook
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Du kunne også gøre som jeg, jeg blev træt af storskødeskinnen, som er ret spinkelt bygget, - og satte to solide besl*g i bolthullerne i stedet for skinnen. Derefter førte jeg storskødet ligesom Hanse
lavede på 2009? modellen. (In english: I got tired of the under-dimensioned traveller, and changed the system to Hanse 2010 lookalike) Edited by Captain Cook - 20 June 2017 at 20:46 |
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Freya H400 #27 (2006), 40HP 3JH4E, 2-cabin, 3-blade Flexofold, Aries LiftUp Windvane, Exturn 300, Jefa DD1,Simrad NX40,Icom M603(VHF)+M802(SSB)
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robh
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Is this the main sheet traveler sheet arrangement you are talking about, as I was considering changing the one on mine?
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Rob "Blue Horizon" Hanse 341#113 Portsmouth Harbour UK |
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Captain Cook
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I suppose it was in the 2010 model that Hanse took away the little main sheet traveller, and instead put on a system as you can see on my boat. The small traveller was underdimensioned to a 54 m2
sail. I saw photos of the setup, and mounted two sturdy mounts in the old mounting holes. (two holes with 8 mm threads each side). I like this setup much better. This picture is from an better angle. Edited by Captain Cook - 24 June 2017 at 14:32 |
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Freya H400 #27 (2006), 40HP 3JH4E, 2-cabin, 3-blade Flexofold, Aries LiftUp Windvane, Exturn 300, Jefa DD1,Simrad NX40,Icom M603(VHF)+M802(SSB)
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robh
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Thank you for the additional picture, I will have to check what mounting possibilities exist on BH. However, the solution you have looks better than the track which tends to catch the rope when tacking and I agree with you on the track being undersized.
Does the revised setup work much better? |
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Rob "Blue Horizon" Hanse 341#113 Portsmouth Harbour UK |
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Captain Cook
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See Youtube; "Hanse 400 nach Bornholm bei 25 kn wind" for pictures. I like this setup much better than the traveller.
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Freya H400 #27 (2006), 40HP 3JH4E, 2-cabin, 3-blade Flexofold, Aries LiftUp Windvane, Exturn 300, Jefa DD1,Simrad NX40,Icom M603(VHF)+M802(SSB)
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robh
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Thank for the additional picture it shows the setup much clearer.
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Rob "Blue Horizon" Hanse 341#113 Portsmouth Harbour UK |
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iemand
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I would consider a dyneema triangle instead of blocks on the coachroof. Together with a good vang you should be able to reduce the sheet loads a lot since the sheet is than only pulling sideways.
With the standard Sparcraft boom you will bend the boom otherwise. BR Thomas
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robh
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How are you likely to bend the boom as the load will be the same for any given wind strength no matter how the sheet fixing is configured?
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Rob "Blue Horizon" Hanse 341#113 Portsmouth Harbour UK |
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